CDSPP Listserv

This is the official discussion group for the Council of Directors of School Psychology Programs. Membership in CDSPP is by program, and the current program director is the official contact person. However, this list is open to all faculty members in school psychology training programs. Please sign all posts with your name, title, and university.

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CDSPP 2011 Annual Honorary Dinner

In 2011 CDSPP honored our esteemed colleague Dr. Sylvia Rosenfield.

Below is the text of the award letter (PDF), and several pictures of the event.

August 5, 2011

Dear Dr. Rosenfield:

On this date, the Council of Directors of School Psychology
Programs is honoring your contributions to the profession of School Psychology.
You have advanced our field through your sustained research efforts in developing
a model of instructional consultation, which has resulted in several books and
scores of publications on the topic. You have focused your efforts on working
with teachers in urban settings and in the application of the model with
underserved youth. As a faculty member
at Fordham University, Temple University and in your current position at the
University of Maryland, you have trained a significant number of school
psychologists and clinicians who have, in turn, advanced the field through
their own research and clinical endeavors. You have assumed significant
national leadership roles in School Psychology, including President and
Treasurer of APA Division 16, and similar positions within the Society for the
Study of School Psychology. You also served on APA’s Board of Educational
Affairs and was chair of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology
Boards Examination Committee. Your prestigious awards and honors include the APA
Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training Award (2000), the
University of Maryland’s Presidential Award for Outstanding Service to Schools
(1995), the APA Jack Bardon Distinguished Service Award, achieving Fellow status
in APA Divisions 15 and 16, the Dorothy Hughes Memorial Award (New York
University), the Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Wisconsin, and
selected as the NASP 2006 Legends in School Psychology speaker. We extend a
heartfelt thanks to you for the wide-ranging and enduring contributions to our
field and are pleased to hold this dinner in your honor.